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Jeff Torborg Passes Away

By Mark Polishuk | January 19, 2025 at 6:26pm CDT

Longtime former big league catcher, manager, and broadcaster Jeff Torborg passed away today at age 83, the White Sox announced.  Torborg played for 10 seasons with the Dodgers and Angels from 1964-73, and then managed the Indians, White Sox, Mets, Expos, and Marlins over parts of 11 seasons from 1977-2003.

Torborg was the Dodgers’ backup catcher behind John Roseboro and then Tom Haller during his seven seasons in Chavez Ravine, and this tenure was highlighted by a World Series with Los Angeles’ 1965 championship team.  That same season saw Torborg play a big role in one of the most memorable pitching performances in baseball history — Sandy Koufax’s 14-strikeout perfect game against the Cubs on September 9.

Torborg holds a unique place in baseball history as the only catcher who caught no-hitters from both Koufax and Nolan Ryan, as Torborg was behind the plate for the first of Ryan’s record seven career no-nos on May 15, 1973.  Torborg also caught Bill Singer’s no-hitter on July 20, 1970, and is one of only 18 catchers to ever catch three different no-hit games.

Over 574 games and 1525 plate appearances, Torborg hit eight home runs with a career slash line of .214/.268/.265.  He retired after the 1973 season at the end of a three-year stint with the Angels, and quickly moved into coaching with a job on the Indians’ staff in 1975.  This led to Torborg’s first managerial gig, as he was promoted to become Cleveland’s skipper partway through the 1977 season, and he managed the club through the end of the 1979 campaign.

It took a decade for Torborg to become a manager again, as after he spent the next decade on the Yankees’ coaching staff, he was hired as Chicago’s new manager prior to the start of the 1989 season.  He won only 69 games in his first year, but after the Sox surged to a 90-win season in 1990, Torborg was named the American League’s Manager of the Year.  The White Sox won 87 games in 1991 to finish second in the AL West for the second consecutive season, as Torborg’s Sox were beaten out first by an Athletics team that won three straight AL pennants, and then by the upstart Twins who won the 1991 World Series.

This successful run in Chicago led the Mets to lure Torborg away to become their next manager, with Torborg receiving a hefty four-year, $1.7MM contact.  Unfortunately, the 1992 Mets were one of the more infamous teams in franchise history, as the club’s splashy acquisitions of Bobby Bonilla, Bret Saberhagen, and others resulted in only a 72-90 record.  After the Mets stumbled again to a 13-25 start in 1993, Torborg was fired with more than two and a half years remaining on his contract.

Torborg returned to the dugout in 2001 as the Expos’ manager, but when then-Expos owner Jeffrey Loria took over as the Marlins’ new owner prior to the 2002 season, Torborg also went to South Florida as the Marlins’ new skipper.  Torborg had a 95-105 record in parts of two years with the Marlins, and the 2003 team went on to win the World Series after Jack McKeon stepped in as Torborg’s replacement.  Torborg’s overall managerial record was 634-718 over 1352 games with his five clubs.

Both before and after these stints in Montreal and Florida, Torborg worked as a TV and radio broadcaster.  He worked for CBS Radio throughout the 1990’s and for Fox in both the 90’s and 2000s, with Torborg calling Braves games in 2006.

MLB Trade Rumors sends our condolences to Torborg’s family, friends, and loved ones.

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  1. nwwh

    5 months ago

    RIP

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  2. This one belongs to the Reds

    5 months ago

    Remember Jeff as a player and manager. Sad to hear. RIP.

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  3. BashBroJoe

    5 months ago

    Father of The Kiss Demon. RIP.

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    • mikevm3

      5 months ago

      Streets won’t forget the Demon Dale Torborg

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      • Blue Baron

        5 months ago

        Never heard of him.

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        • Klevel33

          5 months ago

          Then don’t post, and keep your mouth shut.

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        • bronyaur

          5 months ago

          Don’t be an ass.

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        • Blue Baron

          5 months ago

          Klevel33: You have your entire life to be a shmuck. Take today off.

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    • jeremyn

      5 months ago

      fun fact.. before he was the kiss demon in WCW… his dad got him hired by the Marlins to be their team trainer…. yes, really.

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      • uvmfiji

        5 months ago

        Alfonseca and the scale

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      • BashBroJoe

        5 months ago

        I’m pretty sure he was the strength and conditioning trainer for the white Sox for many many years.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          5 months ago

          Yes, Dale had a successful 2 way career, the original 2 position player pre Shohei. Acclaimed strength coach by day, WCW Demon by night. Played college baseball at Northwestern, but his pro career cut short by a couple of freak accidents, getting his arm tangled at first and then getting beaned in the face.

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  4. 10centBeerNight

    5 months ago

    Rest in peace, Good Sir

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  5. BaseballBrian

    5 months ago

    A distinguished career. Caught Koufax’s perfect game and one of Nolan Ryan’s no hitters.

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    • Blue Baron

      5 months ago

      BaseballBrian: That was stated in the piece. No need to regurgitate it.

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      • BaseballBrian

        5 months ago

        It wasn’t mentioned in the original post, No need to be a jerk about it.

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        • Blue Baron

          5 months ago

          BaseballBrian: You apparently didn’t read the piece. It mentions that Torborg caught Koufax’s perfect game and Ryan’s first no-hitter.

          No need to regurgitate it and then act like an ignorant shmuck when you’re called out.

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        • BaseballBrian

          5 months ago

          Again: When the piece was originally posted, it contained minimal information, and that stuff wasn’t in there. Just stop.

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      • Klevel33

        5 months ago

        Ever heard of him? Be a better baseball fan then.

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      • NoNeckWilliams

        5 months ago

        What an incredibly ignorant post.

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  6. Unclemike1526

    5 months ago

    Another one of my 60’s Baseball Card collection passes away. RIP Jeff.

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  7. aapimentel

    5 months ago

    A class act, a fine gentleman and a complete baseball man–you are the epitome of what baseball represent. RIP.

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  8. all in the suit that you wear

    5 months ago

    RIP

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  9. cplwhite

    5 months ago

    Rip sir

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  10. Mr. McNasty

    5 months ago

    Horrible manager for the NY Mets.

    Great human being, RIP.

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    • Buckner

      5 months ago

      He got a terrible rap in NY with the.Mets. Classy guy, however.

      Torborg was completely mocked on WFAN in NY as “Jeff from Flushing” those clowns on the air should rot, someplace perpetually hot.

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  11. HalosHeavenJJ

    5 months ago

    RIP

    He was a manager in my early memories. Didn’t know much about his playing days until reading this.

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  12. mustache101

    5 months ago

    So sorry for the fans and the families involved such a sad thing 🙁 I’m a brewers fan so i understand the hurt as best I can

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  13. Halo11Fan

    5 months ago

    With Dick Enberg in the booth, Jeff Torborg was hit in the groin while catching a pitch, and Don Drysdale talked about him being able to shake it off, the booth went silent and then broke up with laughter.

    One of the great radio broadcast moments in Angel history.

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  14. em650r

    5 months ago

    Damm
    I was just literally looking at his son Dale Bio. Dale was a wrestler named Demon
    It was a few days ago too

    RIP

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  15. Rsox

    5 months ago

    I remember when the Marlins fired Torberg and coaxed “Trader” Jack out of retirement (again). Good or bad i hope he got a World Series ring out of the deal.

    R.I.P.

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  16. jammin464_

    5 months ago

    One of my first-ever Topps cards….RIP.

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  17. jorge78

    5 months ago

    RIP Jeff…..

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  18. whyhayzee

    5 months ago

    Plainfield Twilight League.

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  19. jeremyn

    5 months ago

    He was a great guy.. but not the best MLB manager… his best known for being replaced by Jack McKeon in 2003 and earning a World Series ring in the worst way. RIP Jeff.. you were a great ballplayer, man, and father.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      5 months ago

      He was solid with the White Sox, helping Kickstart the rise of the insurgent 90s teams. Looking forward to the tribute. And his son was a part of 2 World Series championships.

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  20. meckert

    5 months ago

    And just wait until Mets fans see Bill Pecota!

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  21. Non Roster Invitee

    5 months ago

    As a manager, he went to the mound to take out a pitcher and the pitcher said he wasn’t tired. Torborg replied “but our outfielders are”.
    Great baseball life.
    RIP Jeff Torborg.

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  22. outinleftfield

    5 months ago

    Very sad to see that Torborg passed away. He was the epitome of the backup catcher that had incredible knowledge of the game whose body just could not deliver the results in the majors. Great guy that was always willing to give an autograph or talk baseball if you saw him out and about in OC. RIP Jeff.

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  23. letitbelowenstein

    5 months ago

    Got a ring and was on the roster in two World Series, but unfortunately never played a game in post-season.

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  24. Chris from NJ

    5 months ago

    I forgot he was a Yankee coach for that long. Not a great skipper. He took “The Best Team Money Could Buy” and ran them into the ground. He did lead a tremendous life. R.I.P. Mr. Torborg..

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  25. Dumpster Divin Theo

    5 months ago

    Good dude and well liked as a players coach. Sort of the anti Tony. That was a fun clubhouse with young stars like Frank and Robin and Jack McDowell that pissed off the cranky Dave (carry my jock strap) Stewart to no end.

    His son Dale a strength coach for the Marlins and Sox won 2 world series rings. He was also a wrestler of note , starting out as a baseball themed character, the MVP before achieving notoriety as WCW’s Demon. Went to battle in the ring alongside AJ Pierzynski.

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  26. andyger63

    5 months ago

    RIP. Remember him well.

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  27. Aoe3

    5 months ago

    What an accomplished guy, especially as a coach.

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  28. Shipley3

    5 months ago

    I met Jeff at dodger fantasy camp some years back. I have a picture of him standing with me and my mom at the facility in Arizona. At one point I went up to him and asked for his autograph. He took the ball and signed it with a very shaky hand. Later I came to find out that he had not autographed any thing as his Parkinson’s had gotten very bad. I built a bond with him during the week-long camp that I’ll remember forever. I remember the tandem of Haller and Torborg behind the dish while I listen to the games on my transistor radio as a young boy. He was a class act 100%. Thanks for the memories Jeff.

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  29. Niekro floater

    5 months ago

    Wow ! Caught no-hitters from Koufax n Ryan, plus 1 more, that’s crazy. Condolences to his family and friends. RIP

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  30. BannedMarlinsFanBase

    5 months ago

    May he rest in peace.

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  31. Steve E.

    5 months ago

    He caught no-nos by three different guys, including two certified legends. Impressive stuff. Been a rough week for career backup catcher/ broadcasters with Torb and Ueck.

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